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Professor Tatik Chikmawati of IPB University has been honored by having a new plant species from the Araceae (aroid) family ...
A rare corpse flower will bloom at the San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park for the first time in two years.
Nauheimer et al. (2012) studied the global history of the family Araceae. This work included ten species of Arisaema, well calibrated with several fossils of Araceae, and indicated that Araceae began ...
Members of the Araceae family, Dieffenbachia plants are popular as decorative plants in homes and offices. The leaves and the fruit of the plant are notorious for causing severe local effects.
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